FARMINGTON — The Farmington Fire Department reported Friday an investigation into a fire that destroyed a home on Hancock Street has concluded and ruled to have been caused by an electrical issue.

Fire Chief Rich Fowler said the fire was not caused by seasonal holiday decorations, but by some other electrical means.

On Wednesday, firefighters battled the mid-morning blaze into the afternoon and ruled the mobile home at 43 Hancock St. was a total loss. While no injuries were reported, the homeowners lost their pets, cats and dogs, and are displaced to this day.

“The home will need to be rebuilt,” he said.

Dozens of firefighters from the area, including Rochester, Milton, Alton and New Durham, worked to fully extinguish the fire. Tappan Street was closed for a short period of time and Hancock remained closed for several hours while firefighters worked into the afternoon.

Neighbors were seen at the end of the street consoling the distraught homeowners a few hours later.